 Ahoy-hoy and welcome to the channel. I'm Dr. Sumerian and I think I have a workable solution for the moment with regards to my camera issues, but we're going to find out when we get around to editing. Today we are going to finally do the dank memes from Site 19 video I wanted to do two weeks ago, combined with the one that I should have done this Tuesday as well. So let's open up our dank memes. It's going to be memes from both sets of weeks, so some of these might be a little older. This is the Serpent's Hand. They don't kill or lock up safe anomalies and instead protect them. They don't randomly grief groups. Be like the Serpent's Hand. Yeah, but Serpents don't have hands, so really, who's the hero here? The thing I have with the Serpent's Hand is that the Department of Archives and Documents, that's interesting. The thing I have about the Serpent's Hand is that they're treated as though they're the big, I mean not always, but often treated as the real big good in an SCP universe. But like they're ineffectual most of the time and they're non-interventionalists which is a problem. They don't get involved in the world events the way you would expect them to. That's the thing about the Serpent's Hand. I have my own interpretations of what they are and what they do based on the stuff I've read. But people modern writers might come up with better ideas of how the Serpent's Hand works. I personally have never really liked them too much because their whole thing is not in order to exist in the SCP universe. You've got to exist in some sort of morally gray area and the fact that they don't kind of make it so that they don't get to be involved in most things. I'm not sure who, actually hold on. The first meme about the Serpent's Hand was written by a G.O.I. Ball fan. And then this one is by Major Calgar because I want to make sure I get the names set out loud and save myself some trouble in the editing of the actual video description. The SCP and the Discussion tab. So a lot of authors will tell you that they'd rather have a negative comment on the Discussion tab than an upvote than a negative comment on the Discussion tab. But I think a lot of people find a lot of value in that especially for improvement. Let's put that way. I try to make sure that I get negative comment, negative feedback out of the way before I post rather than after. This is how I've always looked at it. SCP. So this one is by Pivot underscore O.B., SCP 914's Test Logs, SCP 914's Description. This is true of a lot of the early SCPs and in fact even if we're not talking about Test Logs, a lot of what makes them what they are isn't the article itself which is quite short but instead the massive amount of tales or just supporting content. And 914, 914's Test Logs is a good example. 914 is not particularly interesting in and of itself but add in the Test Logs and people find it compelling for some reason. This one is by Shadowizz's SCPs classified as safe be like, Lift Bar to create a mass extinction. I actually really like these kinds of SCPs and there's quite a lot of them on the SCP wiki. The kind that are basically safe because they're like a nuclear weapon is safe because as long as you don't mess with it it's not going to end the world. But technically that's not true maintenance and all that. If you don't actively deploy them the world won't end. And the same thing kind of goes for this bar which I wish there was a Creative Commons image of like one that could be confirmably could Creative Commons. This looks like somebody just took this as a picture. I imagine that this is a part of some sort of museum display I mean probably and that's what's above it and you lift the bar and it creates a mass extinction. But it's still a great image and yeah the best SCPs are the kinds that aren't actively harmful I think. And this one is by TDorn, nope let's get this right, TDorn underscore skeletal underscore man. It's a Keter fin we used to lock them up but they keep breaking out because they're Keters. They broke out because you let them live. I can't argue with that. I mean the GOC does have a point there. There's world ending extremely dangerous SCPs. And sometimes when we say well the SCP foundation doesn't kill anomalies we say it in a way that makes it seem like that's the superior option. It's not. The SCP foundation is incredibly irresponsible to do what things the way they do and this is the last meme by that underscore damn underscore kid. I guess I could just say that damn kid but you know here we are. Watching SCP content creators who respect their source material put genuine effort on their content and care about the community be like. Dr. Sumerian SP Illustrated, site 42. I used to have stronger opinions about the rubber but then I stopped bothering watching the content. I barely watched the content in the beginning with. People kept pointing me towards like hey did you see what the rubber did and they steal I don't know about the rubber specifically but you've got these animation channels which it's difficult you don't want to lump them all in together because not every animation channel is the same. Some of them were stealing art some of them were not giving credit some of them were doing that classic thing where when somebody calls them out for not doing the things that they absolutely the bare minimum of human behavior of hey credit the writers and artists or hey don't steal stuff that isn't Creative Commons they would just delete comments which is like the weirdest way to react to that. Yeah I mean I'm not going to say that we're superior I don't think that's fair because it's it's a broad and generalized statement but I appreciate the sentiment regardless and speaking of regardless regardless that's the end of the video thank you very much for watching if you enjoyed the video hit the subscribe button and then hit the notification bell next to that so you're notified when I upload new videos and then head on over to patreon.com forward slash D Sumerian and pledge at any level like everybody here on the screen already has including Sinjeriki who has pledged $100 it's nice to know that I'm not alone out here and I will see you all again on Tuesday.